Whoa! I love the depth in the "sky". Love the GINORMOUS shapes and that you seperated the white and black. Interesting! Eye catching. Cool series Dotty!
Thanks, Sheila. Isn't abstract art funny when it has something recognizable, e.g. a triangle? What the heck would those ginormous triangles be doing up in the (deep) sky?
One big happy family of triangles. I think this series is well-timed in its presentation—it's as though the extended family got together for Thanksgiving, and each member is showing its true colors … some are blabbermouths and attention-seekers, others are quietly washing and drying dishes in the kitchen, a few are letting off steam running around in the back yard.
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Whoa! I love the depth in the "sky". Love the GINORMOUS shapes and that you seperated the white and black. Interesting! Eye catching. Cool series Dotty!
It could be a sister to #1 but also of # 4. Love the repetitions of the triangles in size and colors.
Thanks, Sheila. Isn't abstract art funny when it has something recognizable, e.g. a triangle? What the heck would those ginormous triangles be doing up in the (deep) sky?
One big happy family of triangles. I think this series is well-timed in its presentation—it's as though the extended family got together for Thanksgiving, and each member is showing its true colors … some are blabbermouths and attention-seekers, others are quietly washing and drying dishes in the kitchen, a few are letting off steam running around in the back yard.
I love your reply about what each sister is doing, Dotty! You're as creative with your words as you are with your art.
Thanks, Joje! So funny to hear from you today. I was JUST thinking I might see you popping up at my blog soon : )
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